From: Joe E. Dees (jdees0@students.uwf.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 10 1998 - 20:07:02 MST
From: EvMick@aol.com
Date sent: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 20:48:37 EST
To: extropians@extropy.com
Subject: The Clinton Chronicles (was : The Education Function)
Send reply to: extropians@extropy.com
> In a message dated 12/10/98 7:05:58 PM Central Standard Time,
> jdees0@students.uwf.edu writes:
>
> > BTW, How da
> > y'all like the way the people's Republicans are cavortin'
> > w/impeachment in the Judiciary Committee and votin' ta rid us uv
> > that turpitudinous man we elected twice (after the wake-up mid-term
> > vote, even)?
> > Joe
>
> I can't tolerate socialists (democrats) but I find Republicans little better.
> At least democrats are honest about what they intend to do....the republicans
> lie about it prior to election and then vote like democrats after they get
> elected.
>
> Which may explain the last election. You notice that all the republicans who
> lost were "moderates". That is...they got caught in their lies and were voted
> out. The staunch conservative republican incumbents had no trouble staying in
> office.
You need people ta tell you what you can and can't do w/yer wee-
wee, and ta snoop on ya ta make sure yer towin' their line? That's
what the RepubliChristians'll give ya! I sure's hell HOPE Clinton lied;
it wuz- and iz- nunaour/theirfukkinbizness, OR Starr's! Jeez; Guy
can't even get a hummer in peace anymore, without zealous weazels
tryin' ta saw yer jugular! If Hillary (and 2/3 of the peepz)'r'willin' ta
stick w/him, leave 'im in! He may be a cad, but he's a Southern
Gentleman cad, and, come hell er high water, he wasn't gonna tell (a
gentleman NEVER does) until she did first. What you call staunch, I
call prurient, tyrannical and dictatorial (unresponsive to the manifest
will'o'tha peeple).
>
> Actually I beleive a lot of people just decided to drop out of the
> process...there was no choice actually....in cases where the "choice was
> either a "moderate republican" or democrat there was really NO choice...so
> many just didn't bother to lend credibility to the process...they staid home.
>
> Then there was Jesse Ventura. I wish I could have voted for him.
>
> Regarding the impeachment process....my opinion is the same as it has been. I
> want it to continue....he's guilty of purjury. I heard it.
>
> I've listened to the House Judiciary Committee proceedings for the last many
> hours on PBS as I drive down the road. What planet is Maxine Waters from?
> And that "lady" representative from southern texas makes me ashamed of my
> state. "Drive the mars explorer over to the flag the astronauts left?"....
>
> Such is the quality of those who make decesions that affect our lives......
>
> EvMick.
>
You'll have your chance...Hulk Hogan's announced his candidacy in
the Y2K Prezelection, campaigning as a member of Ross Perot's
brood, jes' lak Jesse.
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